Abortion history and its association with current use of modern contraceptive methods in Luanda, Angola.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Open access journal of contraception Pub Date : 2018-07-16 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJC.S164736
Natalie Morris, Ndola Prata
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Background: Women in sub-Saharan Africa often use abortion as a method of limiting their fertility and spacing births. However, it is not well understood whether having an abortion influences contraceptive behavior. The goal of this study was to examine associations between abortion history and use of a modern contraceptive method among women in Luanda, Angola.

Materials and methods: We analyzed data on 1,176 women aged 15-49 years from a 2012 cross-sectional study conducted in Luanda, Angola, which aimed to obtain general information on sexual and reproductive health indicators. The outcome and exposure were based on participant reports of past induced abortions and current use of a modern method. We used a modified Poisson regression with robust standard errors to estimate the relative risks of using a modern contraceptive method, given history of induced abortion.

Results: Among all respondents, 736 (62.6%) reported using a modern contraceptive method. The clear majority of the respondents (73.21%), regardless of abortion history, were using either no method, a traditional method, or condoms. Long-acting reversible contraceptive use was very low across all respondents (2.73%). The most common family planning method reported by women with a history of abortion was condoms (32.76%). Regression analysis demonstrated that women who had a history of abortion were 1.23 times more likely to use a modern contraceptive method as compared to those who never had an abortion (relative risk: 1.23; 95% CI: 1.10-1.36), after adjusting for potential confounders. Postregression estimations of predicted probabilities demonstrated that women with a history of abortion had an 80% probability of using a modern method (95% CI: 0.76-0.84), while those who never had an abortion had a 60% probability of using a modern method (95% CI: 0.59-0.61).

Conclusion: History of induced abortion was associated with use of a modern contraceptive method in our study population. The most common contraceptive used by women with a history of induced abortion was condoms, indicating that despite adoption of a modern method, many women are still at risk for an unintended pregnancy. Further research is needed to understand the causal factors underlying women's postabortion contraceptive choices.

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安哥拉罗安达的堕胎史及其与目前使用现代避孕方法的关系。
背景:撒哈拉以南非洲地区的妇女经常将人工流产作为限制生育和生育间隔的一种方法。然而,人们对人工流产是否会影响避孕行为还不甚了解。本研究旨在探讨安哥拉罗安达妇女的人工流产史与使用现代避孕方法之间的关联:我们分析了2012年在安哥拉罗安达进行的一项横断面研究中1176名15-49岁女性的数据,该研究旨在获取有关性健康和生殖健康指标的一般信息。研究结果和暴露基于参与者对过去人工流产和目前使用现代方法的报告。我们使用带稳健标准误差的改良泊松回归法估算了在有人工流产史的情况下使用现代避孕方法的相对风险:在所有受访者中,有 736 人(62.6%)表示使用了现代避孕方法。绝大多数受访者(73.21%),无论是否有人工流产史,都没有使用任何避孕方法、传统避孕方法或避孕套。在所有受访者中,长效可逆避孕药的使用率非常低(2.73%)。有人工流产史的妇女最常用的计划生育方法是避孕套(32.76%)。回归分析表明,在对潜在的混杂因素进行调整后,与从未做过人工流产的妇女相比,有过人工流产史的妇女使用现代避孕方法的可能性要高出 1.23 倍(相对风险:1.23;95% CI:1.10-1.36)。对预测概率的回归估算表明,有过人工流产史的妇女使用现代避孕方法的概率为 80%(95% CI:0.76-0.84),而从未有过人工流产史的妇女使用现代避孕方法的概率为 60%(95% CI:0.59-0.61):结论:在我们的研究人群中,人工流产史与使用现代避孕方法有关。有人工流产史的妇女最常使用的避孕药具是安全套,这表明尽管采用了现代避孕方法,许多妇女仍有意外怀孕的风险。要了解妇女人工流产后选择避孕方法的因果关系,还需要进一步的研究。
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